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What is Object
1.
Building block of
object
-oriented programming. Every
object
has a state, behavior, and identity. The
object
’s state is defined by the instance variables, while its behavior is defined by the
object
’s methods. An
object
is capable of receiving messages, processing data, and sending messages to other
object
s.
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2.
The artifacts that are produced by organizational activities.
Object
s may include items such as documents or products, but also include workplace communication artifacts, such as verbal conversations or emails.
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3.
Object
ive to be achieved in the activity system.
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4.
An
object
is a self-contained information
object
, the receipt of the action.
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5.
Entity in the memory of the computer that has properties (attributes or data about itself stored by the
object
) and specific available operations (methods).
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6.
The
object
of the activity in CHAT is the overarching aim of an activity, which comes from a subject’s need.
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7.
Something conceivable or perceivable. This subsumes the
object
-oriented notion of
object
.
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8.
In activity theory, the thing being done is the
object
. The
object
encompasses the focus and purpose of the activity.
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9.
In WebCom, “
object
” refers to the material towards the activity of the user is directed in actualizing an outcome. Thus the
object
is closely related to the intentions of the user.
Learn more in: WebCom: A Model for Understanding Web Site Communication
10.
In WebCom, “
object
” refers to the material towards the activity of the user is directed in actualizing an outcome. Thus the
object
is closely related to the intentions of the user.
Learn more in: WebCom: A Model for Understanding Web Site Communication
11.
A passive entity that is not able to act, perceive, or reason.
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12.
Passive entity in an access control model, e.g., a resource, a file, a data
object
or a service. The requestor wants to perform a particular operation on an
object
. The type of the
object
defines which operations can be performed on a given
object
by a subject (e.g., “read” and “write” for files, “execute” for services).
Learn more in: Modelling of Location-Aware Access Control Rules
13.
An abstraction of a set of real-world things that has state, behavior, and identity. An instance of its class where the values of the attributes determine the state and the operations the behavior.
Learn more in: Modeling Information Systems in UML
14.
Any physical entity that can contain information or communication hardware and software embedded in it.
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15.
An
object
is any interacting element within the home unit. It has the ability to collect, process, and use data within the unit. It can be human or device.
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16.
Instance occurrence of a same class that models real-world items.
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17.
In general it is each independent part of universe.
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18.
A physical artefact or product such as a chair.
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19.
Any resource accessible on a computer system, including files, peripherals such as printers, databases, and fine-grained entities such as individual fields in database records.
Object
s are traditionally viewed as passive entities that contain or receive information, although even early access control models included the possibility of treating programs, printers, or other active entities as
object
s.
Learn more in: Challenges of Meta Access Control Model Enforcement to an Increased Interoperability
20.
A run-time structure with state and behavior.
Object
state is stored in its fields (variables) and behavior as its methods (functions).
Learn more in: Inheritance in Programming Languages
21.
A component of an activity system that represents the desires constructed and instantiated by the subject.
Learn more in: Introduction Discussion Board Forums in Online Writing Courses Are Essential: No, Really, They Are
22.
What the subject what to achieve through the tools using. Sometimes have two level of meanings, referring to the goal when the tool itself is designed, and users of the tool also have their own goals.
Learn more in: Current State of Learning Analytics: A Synthesis Review Based on the Combination of Activity Theory and Pedagogy
23.
We understand by
object
tangible material remains of any kind.
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24.
A thing which may be perceived as a whole; a digital artifact that many be manipulated
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25.
Any resource accessible on a computer system, including files, peripherals such as printers, databases, and fine-grained entities such as individual fields in database records.
Object
s are traditionally viewed as passive entities that contain or receive information, although even early access control models included the possibility of treating programs, printers, or other active entities as
object
s.
Learn more in: Challenges of Meta Access Control Model Enforcement to an Increased Interoperability
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